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"
this is a great answer. (imo the best comic book adaption of all time) -- nm
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by
Jovian
Except for, you know, the end. -- nm
Posted by
Spawn Solo (aka Spawn)
May 4 '23, 12:03
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Which worked perfectly for the movie. I liked that the TV show showed the comic ending quite a bit. -- nm
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Remlik
May 4, 12:11
I have no issues with that. Some things would be silly to adapt. Specifically a giant squid beast destroying NYC. -- nm
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Jovian
May 4, 12:05
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This is something I really liked about the miniseries. They leaned into the silliness of that plan.
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Beryllium
May 4, 12:06
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the mini series was also spectacular. I still cant believe Josh Hawley played himself in that. :P -- nm
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Jovian
May 4, 12:12
I thought the HBO show actually handled it not bad, but had zero problem with the movie switch. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
May 4, 12:06
It would have been more fun and less dour to keep the original ending. heh. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 4, 12:03
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